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    For the plots of simulated IR and Raman spectra, pure Lorentzian band shapes were used with a band width (FWHM) of 10 cm−1. The vibrational modes were assigned by means of visual inspection using the GAUSS VIEW program [11]. The analysis for the vibrational modes of 2NAP is presented in some detail in order to better describe the basis…

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    Saxophone Research Paper

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    Valuable to bands and occasionally used in the orchestra, it is now best known for its extensive use in dance and jazz music. All saxophones except those [tuned] in C are transposing instruments (Saxophone). A transposing instrument is an instrument that is tuned in…

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    Successful organizations all require 2 things: a strong team and strong leaders to direct the team to victory, and the Marching Pioneers is no exception to this rule. With an ensemble as large as the Marching Pioneers, there is no physically possible way 4 top tier leaders can give everyone the attention they need. Section leaders are necessary for the success of our fine organization, and there’s nothing more satisfying than being part of a leadership team that can add to the already growing…

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    Music Education In Schools

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    The Houston Chronicle in Texas wrote an article on drug and alcohol and the Texas Commission on Drug and Alcohol Abuse organization said, “Secondary students who participated in band or orchestra reported the lowest lifetime and current use of all substances (alcohol, tobacco, illicit drugs)”. Music not only helps students with music but with becoming a person of character. It took a lot of work to get music education into schools and it will take a lot of work to keep it there however it is…

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    preparatory phase of division. The following phases take place in this process: gap 1 phase (G1) (cells grow/synthesize proteins required for mitosis activating the cell’s metabolism to break down carbohydrates/lipids transforming food into energy, this phase chromosomes consist of only one DNA molecule), S phase (replicates the cells DNA by copying the DNA molecules of each chromosome gaining 2 chromatids), and gap 2 phase (G2) (the cell grows/synthesizing more proteins, mitochondria grow and…

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    Chapter One 1. Describe how a feminist approach to research differs from traditional approaches. A feminist approach to research differs from traditional approaches in several ways. For example, a feminist approach research is often with female lives as the main topic of interest. Furthermore, feminist research usually emphasizes women studies and social activism. Traditional approaches to research usually research a variety of topics not specific to women. 2. Give two examples of…

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    To narrow the gap is not to just increase taxes but to advocate for solutions that systematically broaden private sector individual ownership of productive capital and to empower every American to accumulate over time a viable capital trust. This cannot be achieved by…

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    Petaluma Gap Case Study

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    Exploring the Creation of an AVA: the Petaluma Gap “Fall into the Gap” may become the new catchphrase for Sonoma County wine-lovers in 2016 if a 200,000 acre region known as the Petaluma Gap – now a part of the Sonoma Coast AVA – is awarded its own American Viticultural Area [AVA] designation some 10 long years after a local winemaker alliance began their quest for recognition citing their most distinctive factor – WIND! Tracing the path of the Petaluma Gap Winegrowers Alliance’s [PGWA]…

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    Essay On 1920s Music

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    The radical way of life during the 1920s was reflected in the music and when this music then spread to the classical genre, it bridged the gap between the two styles. This merger spread worldwide and can be heard in the music of French composers Claude Debussy and Maurice Ravel, who were also famous in the 1920s, similar to Copland and Gershwin, due to their use of jazz influences. This trend…

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    live that way. For example, in paragraph two, Huck explains that he is living in some rags and a barrel but is feeling "free and satisfied." Huck was happy and proud with the way he lived until when Tom Sawyer told him that he was going to start a band of robbers and for Huck to be in it, he would…

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